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  • Helion Talks - Bad War Stories
    Jun 17 2026

    In this episode of Helion Talks, host Tony Garcia speaks with retired U.S. Army infantry officer and Director for Strategic Innovation at US Space Command, Dr. Ben Zweibelson, about his new book, Bad War Stories.

    Zweibelson, a veteran of multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, shuns both heroic myth and overt polemic to deliver a raw, philosophical memoir of modern conflict. He explores the chaos, tragic loss, and surreal bureaucracy of war through a series of vividly recounted personal experiences—from the sudden death of a local child to the absurdity of burying a shipping container to satisfy institutional folly.


    The conversation traces Zweibelson’s journey from a son seeking to understand his silent war veteran father to a soldier-philosopher processing his own time at war.

    He discusses the catharsis of writing, the importance of sharing these stories with the next generation, and how his academic work on reconceptualizing war frames these gritty narratives. Throughout, Zweibelson emphasizes neither glorifying nor condemning war, but instead capturing its complex reality to better inform policy, public understanding, and the profession of arms itself.

    Helion Talks releases new episodes once a month, featuring authors and historians from around the world.


    Links:

    Bad War Stories

    Ben on X


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    Produced and hosted for Helion & Co by UGS — https://undergroundstrategy.com

    Music: ‘Legionnaire’ by Scott Buckley — released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

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    34 min
  • Helion Talks - Général Louis Dio
    May 20 2026

    In this episode of Helion Talks, host Tony Garcia speaks with educator, archaeologist, and former World War I Centennial Commissioner Monique Brouillet Seefried, co-author of Général Louis Dio: The Wartime Epic of One of Free France's Greatest Soldiers, 1940-1946.

    As the goddaughter of General Louis Dio, she brings a uniquely personal perspective to the life of one of Free France’s most remarkable — yet often overlooked — commanders.

    Their conversation follows Dio’s extraordinary path from the Sahara to Normandy, exploring his legendary courage, humility, and lifelong devotion to service. Monique shares how her own background in archaeology and education ultimately led her to commemorate her godfather’s legacy, and how her collaboration with General Jean-Paul Michel and translator Colonel Jason Musteen brought Dio’s story into English for the first time.

    She also reveals little-known aspects of Dio’s life, from his childhood trauma and wartime wounds to his deep sense of honor and refusal to seek recognition, even after decades of service across North Africa and Europe.

    Helion Talks releases new episodes once a month, featuring authors and historians from around the world.

    Links:

    Général Louis Dio: The Wartime Epic of One of Free France's Greatest Soldiers, 1940-1946

    Monique on LinkedIn


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    Produced and hosted for Helion & Co by UGS — https://undergroundstrategy.com

    Music: ‘Legionnaire’ by Scott Buckley — released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

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    30 min
  • Helion Talks - Point of Failure
    Apr 22 2026

    In this episode of Helion Talks, host Tony Garcia speaks with historian and former civil servant Phil McCarty about his new book Point of Failure: British Brigadiers in France and Norway, 1940.

    Drawing on decades of government service and years of academic research, McCarty examines the careers, decisions, and battlefield experiences of the brigadiers who led the British Army through one of its most challenging early-war crises.

    The conversation explores how McCarty identified and analyzed every brigadier who served in the 1940 campaigns, revealing a complex picture of middle-management command at a moment of strategic collapse.

    He discusses why “failure” is an unavoidable part of the story, how interwar career structures shaped wartime performance, and why First World War service was far less of a predictor of success than commonly assumed.

    McCarty also shares insights on the evolution of brigade-level command, the lessons drawn (and ignored) from the 1940 defeats, and the officers whose leadership in chaos left lasting impressions. From forgotten figures like Archibald Bowman to later luminaries such as Montague Stopford, the episode illuminates the human dimension behind operational history.

    Finally, McCarty offers a look at his forthcoming projects—including a regimental history, a study of the Western Desert on film, and a monograph on the 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War.

    Helion Talks releases new episodes once a month, featuring authors and historians from around the world.

    Links:

    Point of Failure: British Brigadiers in France and Norway, 1940

    Phil on LinkedIn


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    Produced and hosted for Helion & Co by UGS — https://undergroundstrategy.com

    Music: ‘Legionnaire’ by Scott Buckley — released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

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    19 min
  • Helion Talks – Infantry in Battle 1733–1783
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode of Helion Talks, host Tony Garcia speaks with historian and author Alexander S. Burns about his book Infantry in Battle, 1733–1783.

    Burns challenges the long-standing myth that 18th-century infantry were rigid automatons following rote drill. Instead, his work reveals a far more dynamic reality — one where soldiers and officers constantly negotiated tactics, adapted to terrain, and shaped the outcome of battles from the ground up.

    The discussion spans from the battlefields of northern Italy to the American War of Independence, tracing how ordinary soldiers fought, took initiative, and learned within the chaos of war. Burns also shares insights from rare soldier letters uncovered in archives across Europe, illustrating how men thought, moved, and survived under fire.

    Finally, he previews his upcoming projects, including new studies on George Washington’s army and the Duke of Cumberland’s campaigns.

    Helion Talks releases new episodes once a month, featuring authors and historians from around the world.

    Links:

    Infantry in Battle 1733–1783

    Blog: Kabinettskriege

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    Produced and hosted for Helion & Co by UGS — https://undergroundstrategy.com

    Music: ‘Legionnaire’ by Scott Buckley — released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

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    28 min
  • Helion Talks – The Last Men Standing
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode of Helion Talks, host Tony Garcia speaks with writer and historian Gabriel Neville, author of The Last Men Standing: The 8th Virginia Regiment in the American Revolution.

    Gabriel shares the remarkable story of one of Virginia’s most distinctive regiments — a force shaped by frontier experience, cultural diversity, and the harsh realities of early American warfare.

    Drawing on two decades of research, Neville discusses how he pieced together a narrative many believed impossible to write, uncovering forgotten diaries, service records, and pension accounts to tell the full story of the 8th Virginia.

    From brutal frontier battles and disease-ravaged campaigns to the human cost of revolution, the conversation brings to light a side of the war rarely seen — one defined not by founding fathers, but by the ordinary soldiers who endured it.

    Helion Talks releases new episodes once a month, featuring authors and historians from around the world.

    Links:

    The Last Men Standing: The 8th Virginia Regiment in the American Revolution

    Gabriel Neville — 8thVirginia.com

    Helion & Co: https://www.helion.co.uk/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helionbooks/

    X: https://x.com/Helionbooks


    Produced and hosted for Helion & Co by UGS — https://undergroundstrategy.com

    Music: ‘Legionnaire’ by Scott Buckley — released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

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    20 min
  • Helion Talks – Air-to-Air Missiles
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode of Helion Talks, host Tony Garcia speaks with aerospace engineer, pilot, and author Bill Norton about his groundbreaking new series Air-to-Air Missiles: Development and Combat Across 80 Years.

    Drawing on decades of experience in flight testing and aeronautical engineering, Bill explores the evolution of guided air combat weapons—from their World War II prototypes to the latest fifth and sixth generation systems shaping modern aerial warfare.

    The discussion breaks down how air-to-air missiles work, why they sometimes miss, and how human factors, technology, and combat conditions interact in the chaos of real engagements. Bill also reflects on current challenges, from counter-drone warfare to escalating defense costs, and previews the six-volume series that comprehensively covers eight decades of innovation, testing, and combat experience.

    Helion Talks releases new episodes once a month, featuring authors and historians from around the world.

    Links:

    Air-to-Air Missiles Vol. 1: Technology, Development and Operation

    Air-to-Air Missiles Vol. 2: First Generation and Early Experiences 1944–1967

    Bill Norton on LinkedIn


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    Produced and hosted for Helion & Co by UGS — https://undergroundstrategy.com

    Music: ‘Legionnaire’ by Scott Buckley — released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

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    19 min
  • Helion Talks – Soldiers and Civilians: Logistics in the British Civil Wars
    Dec 25 2025

    In this episode of Helion Talks, host Tony Garcia speaks with historian Glenn Price, author of Soldiers and Civilians, Transport and Provisions: Early Modern Military Logistics and Supply Systems during the British Civil Wars 1638–1653.

    Glenn discusses the often-overlooked world of logistics and supply during the British Civil Wars, exploring how armies were fed, equipped, and kept moving amid the chaos of seventeenth-century warfare.

    The conversation sheds light on the human and operational realities behind campaigns — from food shortages and transport systems to regional supply variations and the civilian toll of sustaining armies in the field. Glenn also explains why the Royalists’ logistical struggles may have been overstated and how supply lines, local productivity, and coastal transport shaped the outcome of these conflicts.

    Helion Talks releases new episodes once a month, featuring authors and historians from around the world.

    Links:

    Soldiers and Civilians, Transport and Provisions: Early Modern Military Logistics and Supply Systems during the British Civil Wars 1638–1653

    Glenn Price on X


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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helionbooks/

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    Produced and hosted for Helion & Co by UGS — https://undergroundstrategy.com

    Music: ‘Legionnaire’ by Scott Buckley — released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

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    19 min
  • Helion Talks – Bold in Battle: South African Stories from World War II
    Nov 20 2025

    In this episode of Helion Talks, host Tony Garcia speaks with historian Karen Horn, author of Bold in Battle: South African Stories from the Second World War. Karen shares how her work brings to life the overlooked experiences of South African volunteers who served across Africa and Europe — men and women whose stories have long remained in the margins of military history.

    Drawing on personal diaries, letters, and firsthand accounts, Karen discusses the human side of war — from the courage of ordinary soldiers and POWs to the quiet sacrifices of families back home. She also reflects on South Africa’s complex culture of remembrance, the challenges of commemoration, and the importance of preserving these voices for future generations.

    Helion Talks releases new episodes once a month, featuring authors and historians from around the world.

    Links:

    Bold in Battle: South African Stories from the Second World War

    Karen Horn on Instagram

    Helion & Co: https://www.helion.co.uk/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helionbooks/

    X: https://x.com/Helionbooks

    Produced and hosted for Helion & Co by UGS — https://undergroundstrategy.com

    Music: ‘Legionnaire’ by Scott Buckley — released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

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    17 min